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Day 2 Concurrent Session - Blueprint for a Better Safety Net: Participatory Grantmaking in Action
Join us as we discuss a participatory planning effort to redesign the social safety net in order to better weather the COVID-19 pandemic and address deeply rooted racial and social inequities. In this session, HealthSpark Foundation staff, a nonprofit participant, and a community partner will discuss their experiences in this community-driven process, share lessons learned from building collective vision during this momentous time in history, and outline key actions their organization will be taking as a result of this work.
Day 1 Concurrent Session - The Whole Entrepreneur: Designing a Just and Equitable Business Ecosystem for Black and People of Color Businesses
While Black and Latinx residents make up 42% and 15% of the population respectively, they only own 8% and 3% of small businesses in the city. Annually, business owners of color in Philadelphia earn only 13% of revenue compared to their white counterparts. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and a renewed pursuit for social justice, United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey, the City of Philadelphia, and PIDC have embarked on an endeavor to understand and address the unique needs of small businesses owned by Black and people of color, women, and immigrants in Philadelphia.
Day 3 Concurrent Session - Tackling Systemic Racism Through Your Endowment
How can investors use their capital to tackle systemic racism and advance the well-being for communities of color? This session explores how investors/ foundations can use their capital to address systemic racism and better support communities of color. The financial industry has a responsibility to better understand how it distributes wealth, resources and power in our economy.
Closing the Gender Wealth Gap Forum
Community Conversation: Meeting the Moment of a Democracy in Crisis
Montgomery County Funders Meeting
Join this session for a presentation and interactive discussion on the Racial Equity Learning Community.
One Year Later: How Has COVID-19 Reshaped Philanthropy?
B.PHL Innovation Fest 2021
Report Launch: Women’s Index: Developing a Tool for Aligning Financial Investments with Gender Equity.
City Awards $200K to Community Organizations to Support Criminal Justice Reform
With funding from the MacArthur Foundation Safety and Justice Challenge, the Ciminal Justice Microgrant Fund administered by the Mayor’s Fund for Philadelphia awarded microgrants to 20 community organizations advancing racial equity in the criminal justice system.
From Access to Empowerment: Elevating Equity and Community Voice Beyond the Pandemic
Mission Driven Roundtable: A Year of Transitions: Mid-Year Review/Outlook
Stoneleigh Foundation names Marie Williams Deputy Director
Marie N. Williams, Esq.,who has served Senior Program Officer at the Stoneleigh Foundation, has been named Deputy Director effective June 2021.
2021 Annual Journalism Funders Gathering
Impact100 Fall Education Event: Financial Racism -- Your Money, Your Impact
First Round of Neighborhood Equitable Recovery Fund Grant Recipients Announced
The City of Philadelphia in partnership with Bread & Roses Community Fund announce grants of $15,000 to 30 grassroots organizations and community groups.
Talent for Giving: Building the Team to Help You Do Good
DAY 2 CONCURRENT SESSION | Trust-Based Philanthropy in 4D: Values, Cultures, Leadership, Practice
The potential of trust-based philanthropy goes beyond unrestricted grants and streamlined paperwork. Trust-based philanthropy can show us the way toward co-creating a sector in which community and nonprofit leaders are valued, supported, and trusted. For this vision to become the norm in philanthropy, funders must center trust in every dimension of our work, both internally and externally. This begins with acknowledging and addressing issues of power and equity in all aspects of our organizations.
DAY 1 CONCURRENT SESSION | Persevering Through Crisis: The State of Nonprofits
Last June, CEP published research about how nonprofits were faring at the beginning of the pandemic. This February, we conducted a follow-up survey and drew three key findings:


